Warfield is charged with robbing the Blakeslee Pharmacy on Route 940 shortly after noon last Friday.

Employees at the business on Friday reported that a man dressed in black, wearing a ski mask and brandishing a silver handgun, entered the pharmacy and robbed it at gunpoint.

The employees said the man pointed the gun at them demanding they give him all of the prescription drugs in a safe.

According to a police report, the man was impatient, told a female employee she wasn't moving fast enough and began to take the pills himself, filling a bin he brought with him. The employees said the man pointed the gun towards them demanding they give him all of the prescription drugs in a safe. The employees said they feared for their life.

The man took oxycotin, oxycodone, morphine and endocet and then fled the store on foot, police said.

Employees said a man identified as Warfield was in the pharmacy two hours before the robbery to fill an oxycodone prescription. They declined to fill the prescription, according to the police report. Employees contacted police after they realized Warfield's physical build was similar to the man who committed the robbery on Friday.

According to the criminal complaint, Warfield admitted to robbing the pharmacy, but said the gun was not real. He said it was a CO2 air gun that looked like a real gun.

On Monday, Warfield was taken to Monroe County Correctional Facility and charged with robbery, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, terroristic threats, simple assault, possessing an instrument of crime and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Warfield was scheduled to be arraigned via video. A preliminary hearing will be scheduled before District Magistrate Judge Richard Claypool, police said.